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Asymmetric masks for large field-of-view and high-energy X-ray phase contrast imaging
2016
Journal of Instrumentation
We report on a large field of view, laboratory-based X-ray phase-contrast imaging setup. The method is based upon the asymmetric mask design that enables the retrieval of the absorption, refraction and scattering properties of the sample without the need to move any component of the imaging system. This can be thought of as a periodic repetition of a group of three (or more) apertures arranged in such a way that each laminar beam, defined by the apertures, produces a different illumination
doi:10.1088/1748-0221/11/12/c12009
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